These are the ultimate moments of a person who reportedly took his own life by jumping right into a plane’s jet engine.
Andrea Russo, 35, entered the terminal at Milan Bergamo Airport and abandoned his automotive before running through the airport with out a ticket on Tuesday.
The builder made his strategy to a restricted area which ends up in a runway, with two Border Law enforcement officials attempting to stop him.
Despite grabbing hold of him, Andrea managed to free himself and ran onto the tarmac and ‘threw himself into one among the 2 turbofans’ on the Volotea Airbus A319 flight V73511 from Milan to Asturias.
Footage shows him jogging toward the plane and jumping along with the jet engine.
After crashing back down, he took a running leap towards the engine and onto the blades.

Ground staff will be seen holding their heads in horror as Andrea’s body falls to the ground.
Police sources said the person had a history of ‘drug problems’, but he had been in recovery to ‘try to rebuild his life’.
‘We’re investigating about possible relationships with the airport or the world of planes’, local prosecutor Maurizio Romanelli told reporters.


‘Within the automotive with which he arrived on the airport, heaps of every kind of fabric were found but we couldn’t find anything that might give any sort of explanation’.
Volotea Airlines said: ‘An individual, who was not a passenger or airport personnel, trespassed onto the runway while the aircraft was preparing for takeoff.
‘Sadly, the person was struck by the engine and has passed away. The airline deeply regrets this tragic incident and extends its condolences to the family of the person involved.
‘All 154 passengers on board, together with the 6 Volotea crew members, are physically protected. Passengers were promptly deboarded and brought to a delegated area, where provisions were made available.
‘Psychological support was also offered to each passengers and crew members. The affected passengers were rebooked on one other Volotea flight that departed at 16:43h local time and landed in Asturias at 18:50h local time.
‘The airline also deployed additional staff at Asturias Airport to receive passengers and supply support upon arrival. Volotea has fully cooperated with local authorities and Milan-Bergamo Airport throughout the investigation.
‘The airline would love to precise its gratitude to its crew for his or her swift response and support of passengers, in addition to to its passengers for his or her cooperation during this difficult situation.
‘The security and well-being of Volotea’s passengers, crew, and airport partners is the airline’s top priority. The airline expresses its condolences once more to all those affected by this incident.’
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